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− | + | <p>SPDX Legal Team Meeting Minutes – 09-March-2011</p><p> </p><p>Attendees:</p><p>Esteban Rockett (Motorola)</p><p>Karen Copenhaver (LF/Choate)</p><p>Jilayne Lovejoy (OpenLogic)</p><p>Tom Incorvia (Microfocus)</p><p>Phil Odence (Blackduck)</p><p>Andy Wilson (Intel)</p><p>Michael Herzog (NexB)</p><p>Scott Peterson (HP)</p><p> </p><p>**</p><p>- This meeting was limited to discussion of the below proposals:</p><p>- The Apache 2.0 license was proposed as the license for all tools created by the SPDX group, inclusive of shell scripts. </p><p>- Further, the Apache 2.0 license was proposed as the suggested license to 3rd parties for any 3rd party desiring to open source a SPDX tool.</p><p>- All in attendance were in agreement to the above. No objections.</p><p>***</p> |
Revision as of 19:54, 16 December 2011
SPDX Legal Team Meeting Minutes – 09-March-2011
Attendees:
Esteban Rockett (Motorola)
Karen Copenhaver (LF/Choate)
Jilayne Lovejoy (OpenLogic)
Tom Incorvia (Microfocus)
Phil Odence (Blackduck)
Andy Wilson (Intel)
Michael Herzog (NexB)
Scott Peterson (HP)
**
- This meeting was limited to discussion of the below proposals:
- The Apache 2.0 license was proposed as the license for all tools created by the SPDX group, inclusive of shell scripts.
- Further, the Apache 2.0 license was proposed as the suggested license to 3rd parties for any 3rd party desiring to open source a SPDX tool.
- All in attendance were in agreement to the above. No objections.
***